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Senior Fellows

MAY 1970
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Senior Fellows
MAY 1970

Ten juniors at the College have been awarded Senior Fellowships for advanced independent study during the 1970-71 academic year, as announced by Prof. Arthur E. Jensen, director of Senior Fellows. The selection was made by the Senior Fellowships Standing Committee of the Faculty on the basis primarily of academic achievement and project merit. Each Fellow is supervised by a faculty adviser. The whole group meets together once a week for lunch and once a month for dinner and a discussion of assigned reading.

The 1970-71 Senior Fellows and their project areas are: Mark J. Bradley of Indianapolis, Ind., drama; Terry D. Brown of Charlotte, N. C., psychology; Robert M. Carter of Cleveland, Ohio, the role of education in the Black community; W. Otis Gustafson of Mill River, Mass., Elizabethan "Revenge Tragedies"; John H. Marshall of Fairlawn, N. J., a study of the conflict between environment control and development in Vermont; William F. Phillips of East Orleans, Mass., drama and film making; Scott S. Rosenbloom of White Plains, N. Y., analysis of the concept of Jews as a "Chosen People"; Michael J. Ross of Plymouth Meeting, Pa., chemistry; Kalia K. Sadasivan of Singapore, bio-chemistry; and Gustavus H. Zimmerman III of Bellefontaine, Ohio, statistical physics, with a view to building bridges between mathematics and physics.